Thargor wrote: » I hate the way Irish comedy is always reduced to making fun of either the Dub accent or the culchie accent, thats all they've been able to think of for years now and it is completely nauseating at this stage. We have no proper political satire like they do in the UK either, just sh1tty imitations of the politician in questions accent. That and the odd joke about leaving the immersion on, thats the Irish comedy industry :mad:
Hippo wrote: » The Sunday Independent ad for 'Gerry Ryan'.
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » The Haribo cinema ad is the worst ad I have ever seen. Nothing more lazy and unoriginal in advertising as adults been dubbed over by kids.
inthehat wrote: » The new Harvey Norman ad with that insufferable Lucy Kennedy. Absolutely painful. She is so irritating and full of her own (imaginary) importance.
madmaggie wrote: » The ad for the new series of School Around the Corner. The kids singing the theme song have gone all Dublin 4. Years back, when it was on the radio, it was real inner city accents. It seems all ads featuring 'children' have this accent.
ollaetta wrote: » One I hated first time round is back again. That Lotto ad with all the goons abandoning their jobs to join that pr*ck on a plane to the Bahamas. Can't stand it. :mad:
LaGlisse wrote: » In fact now that I think of it most of the Lotto ads get on my tits. Insidious targeting of the less well off, such manipulative ****e. special hate for that one where the guy fakes like hes going to propose but actually proposes a trip to Brazil 2014. Its been around a while, thankfully will be put out of its misery after this summer
whisky_galore wrote: » Montrose looking after its own?
How Soon Is Now wrote: » Any baby food nappys etc ads that do nothing but mention mothers and show all these women looking after baby's not a man to be seen anywhere. Moms know best etc... I keep forgetting how every child is raised by single mothers these days......... Sexiest crap.
fricatus wrote: » As a male who can now change a sh!tty nappy in 30 seconds flat, at the top of a hill in a force 10 gale, I have to agree. And Mrs F. hates those patronising "take it from us, you're doing great" ads...